It’s been a while since our last deal so let’s do something really special!This bundle gets you $137 (31%) off our low prices or $291 (49%) off RRP.

Sennheiser HD25 Originals is currently on special on our site for $249.
I’ll do your research for you and tell you that these are approx $300 at the cheaper places in Australia, with bigger chains selling them at $399.
Even the Amazon price is $249.95 (excluding shipping and tax)

Not much to say about these other than that they’re one of the best DJ/portable on ear headphones out there. No bloated wannabe DJ bass here, just a great sounding, indestructible headphones with great isolation.

This deal comes with free express upgrade! Just select free shipping at check out and we’ll take care of the rest for you!
We might be extending this to every shipment from now on depending on how reliable this service is, so we’d appreciate your feedback!

We’re also giving away TWO pairs of HD25 Originals over the next month on our Facebook page

If you have any questions feel free to send us an e-mail at info@jaben.com.au or just ask us here and we’ll reply as soon as possible!

We do! The HD700 and HD800 will be in early next month. The Beyerdynamic T1 as well if you're interested in that
The HD600 and HD650 is in stock at the moment!
Worth mentioning the DT880 as well, they're our favourite mid-range at the store.

They're a bit clampy to start with but if you stretch them out a bit (or just let it get loose on your head) they're quite comfy!
Around the ear such as the HD558 will be more comfy for longer sessions though but we're comparing apples to oranges here =)
The HD558 leaks, non-isolating and aren't exactly portable either…

I like the blue, unsure of the adidas branding either. But the adidas bit is subtle enough people just think it's a HD25 with a splash of colour.

I am currently looking into Beyerdynamic DT 990s or Ultrasone HFI-780s - I listen primarily to trance & some prog house. Just wondering if you plan to re-stock the 990 (or will be able to order/sell the 780)? Which would you go with? And what amp would suit? Will you guys be stocking the FiiO E17? Thanks in advance for answering these questions :)

Hi mate we have a couple of 990s in stock still, just have to update the system. sorry about that!

Not sure which is best to be perfectly honest, I haven't tried the 780s in yonks!
As a general rule, open is usually better at the same price point though.
The Go-Vibe Peak is a great match for any Beyers as that's what it's designed around.
You can have the DT990 for the same price as the DT880 bundle, how's that for value…

We'll be stocking the E17 but it'll take a couple of weeks to get back in stock!
You can also e-mail us or give us a call tomorrow morning if you have any more questions =)

Hi Jaben, brought the Audio Technica headphones WS50's few moons ago from you guys, great stuff.

Read some nice things on the Fiio E11 Amp.
I wonder if portable amps will work for my Car's AUX in, as the volume is pretty low.
Out of E11, Hippo(couldn't find any info) and a DIY Cmoy, which one is the best option to boost volume on my car and use on the headphone?

Hey buddy! Good stuff, I'm guessing you got it from the Singapore store? It's good fun there, we're going to try and retain the feel whilst spicing it up a bit.

A Cmoy could be a million things, so I'm not sure how it'll work out.
The E11 is probably the better choice if the main aim is to boost the volume! I personally prefer the sound of the Hippo Box+ but it doesn't have a volume control so it's possible to get more "volume" out of the E11.

Just out of curisority how easy/hard is it to setup a portable amp in your car? Can you power them off the cigarette lighter? (Not really relevant to me since I have an amp in my car already but just curious)

The Hippo Box is half the size of the Fiio E11!
I like the Hippo Box+'s bass boost better as it sounds a bit more natural but the E11 has two stages of bass boost which some would find pretty convenient.
Hmm, if you need a fair bit of volume boost perhaps the E11 is the safer choice though

i had mine for a number of years, and had to replace one of the earpieces…but i guess that is the point: in addition to being pretty rugged, every piece is easily replaceable in the worst case that something DOES get damaged.